Installation

Scroll down the list of "Available toolbar buttons" until you see Dawf

Press the "Add" button.

Press the "Close" button.

You'll see the , Dawf's button, on the toolbar.

Usage

Usage Overview

Dawf encourages you to "sync then edit". You bring all your video and audio clips into a Vegas project. Sync them with PluralEyes. Replace bad audio with good with Dawf. Then edit your video. If you want, you can copy and paste clips from one Vegas
project to another. Dawf does not change the original video or audio clips on your disk; it just changes which audio is associated with which video on the Sony Vegas timeline.

Usage Step By Step

Suppose you are a filmmaker with a folder full of video clips from your DSLR. These have (relatively) bad audio. You also have some audio files from your external recorder. Because you left the audio recorder on between video takes, you have fewer audio files,
but many of them cover more time. Finally, you use Sony Vegas Pro on Windows and already have PluralEyes from Singular Software. What do you do?

Push the Dawf button to replace the bad audio with the good. If you only want audio replaced on only some clips, select those clips. Vegas' undo function can undo Dawf's actions. In the illustration, you can see the change in the waveforms.

If you're now ready to edit, you can delete (or turn off) the good audio track. You can also copy clips and paste them into another open Vegas projects.